Jacquelyn Frank

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Jacqelyn Frank
OccupationNovelist
NationalityAmerican
GenreRomance, paranormal, fantasy,
Website
www.jacquelynfrank.com

Jacquelyn Frank is an author of paranormal romance novels.[1] Her novel Rapture reached number 8 in The New York Times paperback fiction chart.[2]

Bibliography[edit]

The Nightwalkers[edit]

  1. Jacob (Zebra, 2006)
  2. Gideon (Zebra, 2007)
  3. Elijah (Zebra, 2007)
  4. Damien[3] (Zebra, 2008)
  5. Noah (Zebra, 2008)
  6. Kane (Zebra, 2011, in Supernatural anthology)
  7. Adam (Zebra, 2011)

ShadowDwellers[edit]

  1. Ecstacy (Zebra, 2009)
  2. Rapture (Zebra, 2009)
  3. Pleasure (Zebra, 2009)

The Gatherers[edit]

  1. Hunting Julian (Zebra, 2010)
  2. Stealing Kathryn (Zebra, 2010)

The Three worlds[edit]

  1. Seduce me in Dreams (Ballantine Books, 2011)
  2. Seduce me in Flames (Ballantine Books, 2011)

The World of the Nightwalkers[edit]

  1. Forbidden (Ballantine Books, 2012)
  2. Forever (Ballantine Books, 2013)
  3. Forsaken (Ballantine Books, 2014)
  4. Forged (Ballantine Books2014)
  5. Nightwalker (Loveswept, 2015) (e-book only release)

Immortal Brothers[edit]

  1. Cursed by Fire (Ballantine Books, 2015)
  2. Cursed by Ice (Ballantine Books, 2015)
  3. Bound by sin (Ballantine Books, 2015)
  4. Bound in Darkness (Ballantine Books, 2015)

Kiss of Magic[edit]

  1. A Kiss of Magic (Self Published, 2016) (e-book)
  2. A Kiss of Fire (Self Published, 2016) (e-book)

Energy Vampires[edit]

  1. Thirst (Loveswept, 2017) (e-book)
  2. Hunger (Loveswept, 2017) (e-book)
  3. Famished (2018) (e-book)

Mine to Take[edit]

  1. Warlord (Changeling Press, 2018) (e-book)
  2. Conquest (Changeling Press, 2018) (e-book)
  3. Valerian (Changeling Press, 2018) (e-book)
  4. Melena (Changeling Press, 2018) (e-book)
  5. Truce (Changeling Press, 2018) (e-book)
  6. Victory (Changeling Press, 2018) (e-book)

Single Titles[edit]

  • The Phoenix Project (Zebra, 2010 in Nocturnal anthology)
  • Drink of Me (Zebra, 2010)
  • Trusted (Self Published, 2016)

Writing as JAX[edit]

  • The Bid (Aphrodisia, 2010)
  • The Science of Pleasure (Aphrodisia, 2013 in The Pleasure Project anthology)
  • Hunter (Zebra, 2014)
  • Dangerous (Zebra, 2014)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Smith, Jill M. (2006). "Jacob (Review)". RT Book Reviews.
  2. ^ "Best Sellers: Paperback mass market fiction". New York Times. July 19, 2009. Retrieved October 30, 2012.
  3. ^ "Damien (Review)". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved October 30, 2012.

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